The death of a fetus or child due to maltreatment raises many forensic as well as physiological issues. Forensic anthropological techniques using medical imaging of bones are very useful in analyzing the sequelae in infantile abuse or 'shaken baby syndrome.' In infanticide and fetus death, anthropological characteristics and clinical parameters of age estimation are also of high importance. The contribution of forensic anthropology to the pathologist's examination is of fundamental importance. The field of forensic anthropology is complicated and requires a multidisciplinary approach.SCOPUS: ch.binfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Forensic Anthropology is the field of study that uses the analysis of human skeletal remainsto extra...
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology are subdisciplines of the field of Physical Anthropology. F...
Anthropological examination of defleshed bones is routinely used in medico-legal investigations to e...
Physical anthropologist who has a training in forensic anthropology may be requested to give an expe...
Forensic anthropology can be described as the analysis of human remains for the medicolegal purpose ...
As the fields of criminalistics and forensic science continue to specialize, the need for individual...
The analysis of skeletal remains in the medico-legal context falls in the hands of a forensic anthro...
Advances in our ability to analyse information from skeletal remains and subsequent developments in ...
The present brief review is a survey of the role of forensic anthropology (FA) in the new millennium...
The foetal of neonatal death brings up many questions as well on the physiopathological level as on ...
Children are at a greater risk for abuse due to their small size and powerlessness. As pregnancies a...
This chapter presents a critical analysis of forensic anthropology. An evaluation of the conception ...
Modern forensic anthropology can be described as the evaluation of humans using biological, social, ...
It is generally accepted that the primary role for a forensic anthropologist in the investigation of...
This presentation will use case examples to describe the range and value of forensic anthropology to...
Forensic Anthropology is the field of study that uses the analysis of human skeletal remainsto extra...
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology are subdisciplines of the field of Physical Anthropology. F...
Anthropological examination of defleshed bones is routinely used in medico-legal investigations to e...
Physical anthropologist who has a training in forensic anthropology may be requested to give an expe...
Forensic anthropology can be described as the analysis of human remains for the medicolegal purpose ...
As the fields of criminalistics and forensic science continue to specialize, the need for individual...
The analysis of skeletal remains in the medico-legal context falls in the hands of a forensic anthro...
Advances in our ability to analyse information from skeletal remains and subsequent developments in ...
The present brief review is a survey of the role of forensic anthropology (FA) in the new millennium...
The foetal of neonatal death brings up many questions as well on the physiopathological level as on ...
Children are at a greater risk for abuse due to their small size and powerlessness. As pregnancies a...
This chapter presents a critical analysis of forensic anthropology. An evaluation of the conception ...
Modern forensic anthropology can be described as the evaluation of humans using biological, social, ...
It is generally accepted that the primary role for a forensic anthropologist in the investigation of...
This presentation will use case examples to describe the range and value of forensic anthropology to...
Forensic Anthropology is the field of study that uses the analysis of human skeletal remainsto extra...
Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology are subdisciplines of the field of Physical Anthropology. F...
Anthropological examination of defleshed bones is routinely used in medico-legal investigations to e...